Featuring 75 objects-paintings, sculptures, prints, furnishings, clothing and other textiles-[Painted Cloth] documents a dynamic exchange of ideas, images and styles across Latin America and beyond in the 1700s. (Wall Street Journal) The catalog, like the exhibition, successfully uses the popular topic of fashion to present, for a broad audience, a complicated history of colonialism, race, class, and gender in Latin America...nuanced, fashionable, and easily accessible. (Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture) The catalog, like the exhibition, successfully uses the popular topic of fashion to present, for a broad audience, a complicated history of colonialism, race, class, and gender in Latin America...nuanced, fashionable, and easily accessible. (Colonial Latin American Review) Painted Cloth is an indispensable introduction to the tradition of translating cloth into painting and sculpture in the Spanish colonial Americas. The catalog’s rich portrait of self-fashioning represents a critical contribution to art history. In particular, it challenges the binary conceptions and stereotypes that have historically informed the presentation of women in the fiercely-patriarchal colonial society. (CAA Reviews)